Bryan Honda, a Fayetteville area car dealership, has invested in the future of automotive workers by donating an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) Calibration Device to Sandhills Community College’s Automotive and Collision Repair Technologies Program.
The Bosch device, sold by Hunter, is an industry-standard piece of machinery that will improve the program’s current teachings and lead them into the future.
The Bosch ADAS device recalibrates the safety features on a wide range of vehicles. Bosch says the ADASLinkTM and DAS3000 are designed not just for today’s ADAS systems but for the future as well. Bosch is already co-developing the next generation of ADAS sensors and the DAS 3000 has been designed with these future technologies in mind.
Bryan Honda is excited to begin this relationship with SCC’s Automotive and Collision Repair Technologies Program and to invest in local programs that train the next generation of automotive industry workers. This advanced technology gives Sandhills Community College a competitive advantage, as not all colleges can provide hands-on learning on this device. Students will be able to leverage this knowledge as they enter the workforce.
“We are honored to provide advanced teaching tools to the next generation of automotive workers that are engaging and learning right here in our community,” said Eason Bryan, President of Bryan Honda of Fayetteville, in a press release. “Sandhills Community College had a need and we were able to support them and their students.”
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